Premature Ejaculation: International Consensus Will Aid Future Diagnosis, Treatment And Research International experts from ten countries have teamed up to develop the first ever evidence-based definition of lifelong premature ejaculation (PE) in the hope that it will aid future diagnosis, treatment and research.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comPreventing Diabetes With Diet And Exercise In a Diabetes Special Issue of The Lancet,researchers demonstrate that group-based lifestyle interventions ofdiet and exercise for a period of six years may prevent or delaydiabetes for up to 14 years following the intervention. It is notclear, however, that lifestyle interventions also reduce the incidenceof cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comCertified Athletic Trainer To Serve On Health Resources And Services Administration (HRSA) Advisory Committee The National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) announced that David H. Perrin, PhD, ATC, has been invited by the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to serve on its Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages for a three-year term. The advisory committee is part of the Department of
Health and Human Services.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comHigh Blood Pressure Patients Urged To Use Home Monitors A panel of US experts said yesterday that patients with high blood pressure should be regularly measuring it at home to help them and their doctors manage the disease.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comWorld Hospice And Palliative Care Day, UK Events planned in at least 70 countries around the world - Thousands of people around the world will be staging concerts and other events to raise awareness and fundraise for hospice and palliative care services locally, nationally and internationally to mark this annual global event.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comHow Stem Cells Decide What They'll Be How does a stem cell decide what specialized identity to adopt - or simply to remain a stem cell? A new study suggests that the conventional view, which assumes that cells are "instructed" to progress along prescribed signaling pathways, is too simplistic.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comInsights Into Lung Disease And Lung Function In Young Adults Two studies presented at the American Thoracic Society's 2008 International Conference in Toronto provide insights into lung disease and lung function in young adults. One links low levels of a protein called adiponectin in fat cells to an increase in asthma risk in young women. A second finds that high levels of a protein called ICAM-1 is associated with lower lung function.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comNATA Joins "Exercise Is Medicine" Program The National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) recently became an official supporter of the "Exercise is
Medicine" initiative, a new program launched by the American College of Sports
Medicine and the American Medical Association and more than 50 other organizations. The program is designed to encourage America's patients to incorporate physical activity and exercise into their daily routine.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comWashing Powders Not Cause Of Eczema, Study Confirms Healthcare professionals should not attribute skin reactions to bio washing powders, a new study will warn. According to research due to be released in the British Journal of Dermatology, bio washing detergents are no more harmful to people with eczema than their non-bio counterparts, despite a popular belief to the contrary.
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